Is femtosecond surgery good for an 18-year-old boy with nearsighted eyes?

If an 18-year-old myopic boy meets the criteria for surgery, he can be treated with femtosecond surgery, and the specific results of the surgery are related to the patient’s condition.
Femtosecond surgery is suitable for myopic patients between the ages of 18 and 45 whose myopia should be relatively stable over the past two years. The change in myopia should not be more than 50 degrees per year, or else the patient will still have myopia after the surgery, which will affect the effect of the surgery. Patients also need to exclude keratitis, conjunctivitis and other eye diseases, if the above conditions are met, 18-year-old boys can be treated with femtosecond surgery.
At present, the technology of femtosecond laser surgery is more mature, with higher safety and better surgical effect. However, after the surgery, patients should pay attention to rest more, ensure sufficient sleep time, develop good eye habits, avoid eye fatigue, so as not to affect the effect of the surgery.
It is recommended that patients after femtosecond surgery should follow the doctor’s instructions for care, regular review, and timely consultation after discomfort occurs.